Review: The Merry Widow (The Australian Ballet)
A light, fluffy and lovely ballet with some gorgeous, emotional pas de deux.
A light, fluffy and lovely ballet with some gorgeous, emotional pas de deux.
A glimpse into the complexities that can shape the peculiar connection between two living organisms.
A very entertaining, richly deserved tribute to one of our national treasures.
An unusual, immersive production at the Bleach* festival takes audiences on a moonlit kayaking trip.
Melanie Lane takes home the main Award, while Amrita Hepi wins Audience Choice.
Italy's famous Teatro alla Scala will make its Australian debut in Brisbane in November.
A haunting lament of the body in conflict.
A lavish retelling of a less familiar story ballet.
A quadruple bill offering original expressions of dance and music.
The French company's erotically charged, contemporary version will now come to the Sydney Opera House as well as Arts Centre Melbourne.
Greg Horsman is putting some Indian authenticity into Brisbane’s new staging.
A top-notch, diverse line-up makes for a cracking start to this year's Adelaide Festival.
This month, The Australian Ballet celebrates Graeme Murphy’s 50-year association with the company. Deborah Jones looks back on a blazing career, that includes three decades running Sydney Dance Company, and wonders if it all began under his mother’s piano at age four.